The Women's Committee extends its gratitude to:
Culinaire
Calligraphers Guild of Pittsburgh
Eisler Nurseries
The Rick Purcell Trio
The Staffs of Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History
Special thanks to the generous contributions from:
Diamond Donors
Vivian and Bill Benter
Bonnie Blaxter
Elizabeth Hurtt Branson
Ellen Still Brooks
Margot and Greg Curran
Debbie Demchak
Gez Ebbert
Annie and Gus Engel
Sheila Fine
Mary Louise Gailliot
Barbara and Mike Granito
Judy and George Grune
Ina Gumberg
Janet and Bill Hunt
Catherine Loevner
Susan and Marty McGuinn
Gail and Tom Murphy
Carrington North and Douglas Holmes
Jessica Hecht O'Brien
Helana and Bill Pietragallo
Gabriela and David Porges
Georgia and Christopher Rossi
Lea Simonds
Mary Margaret and Lloyd Stamy
Barbara and Ngoc Thai
Jane A. Thompson
Patrons
Lucila Andrich
Samuel C. Badger
Lynn Bainbridge
Laurie Bly
Ann Bridges
Eliza Smith Brown
Nancy Brownell
Meg and George Cheever
Cynthia Cooley
Bianca D'Elia
Debbie Dick and Art Stroyd
Maria Durrant
Melissa Ferrari
Anne Fisher
Dawn and Chris Fleischner
Abby and Mike Foster
Kate Freed and Jack Brice
Anne Gailliot
Mrs. F. Worthington Hobbs III
Molly Howard
Margaret Izzo
Emily Mack Jamison
Katie Jones and Nicholas Griswold
Courtney Jones
Henry W. Krakovsky, Jr.
Sara Leone
Carol Gordon McCague
T.J. McCrady
Peggy McKnight
Laura N.K. Miller
Diana Misetic and Chuck Snyder
Wendy Mitchell
Jennifer and Jay Muse
Karen Oberg
Sloan Overstrom
Sarah Meehan Parker
Sandy Roberts
Carolyn and Scott Sanford
Linna and Glenn Sawicki
Gayle and Bill Simpson
Mary E. Spada and W. Anthony Binder
Loretta Stanish
Joan Russin Stephans
Sybil P. Veeder
Lisa Barba Vujevich
Mary Weber
Shannon and Joe Weis
Stacy Weiss
Jeffrey L. Wigton
Susanne Wilkinson
Libby and Ben Windsor
The Carnegie Trees Tradition
Since 1961, the annual installation and decoration of the soaring evergreens in the Hall of Architecture, fondly known as “The Carnegie Trees,” has been the signature tradition of the Women’s Committee of Carnegie Museum of Art, which underwrites and facilitates the trees as its gift to the Pittsburgh community. Your support of this annual fundraiser ensures the Women’s Committee’s financial support of Carnegie Museum of Art.
Founded in 1957, the Women’s Committee is dedicated to furthering the interests of Carnegie Museum of Art and promoting its cultural and educational value in the community. Since its inception, the Women’s Committee has funded the purchase of art for the Museum’s collections, contributed to its infrastructure and gallery renovations, created and supported outreach efforts for new audiences, and participated as a major donor to museum endowment and capital campaigns.
The Women’s Committee of Carnegie Museum of Art is a charitable 501(c)(3) organization. Donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed. Official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling 1-800-732-0999.